Abstract
Insects foraging on Muscari comosum flowers belong to 3 families, 10 genera and 13 species. The most abundant species was the hairy-footed flower bee, Anthophora plumipes. All species, except two cleptoparasites, presented pollen on their bodies. Muscari comosum flowering in early spring can be a key food source for pollinators.
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